

Compound Weave Textile
Compound Weave Textile, likely by Anni Albers. The image shows a rectangular textile with a repeating pattern. The textile is primarily green with red, orange, yellow, blue, and white accents. It has a series of horizontal stripes and bands with intricate patterns and designs. The top and bottom sections have wider bands with a Greek key pattern in red and gold on a green background. The top section features a repeating pattern of leaves, flowers, and birds on a green background. The bottom section features a repeating pattern of people in various poses. The people are depicted in blue, red, orange, and white. The textile appears to be made of fabric and has a smooth texture. The background behind the textile is white.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 586 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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